Comics with AI art: what’s out there, what’s to come
AI comics are already being made using this controversial technology, often in SF or avant garde genres - here's a survey of what's being done.
GRAPHIC NOVEL REVIEWS: What’s up with WHY DON’T YOU LOVE ME?
Paul B. Rainey delivers one of the most surprising graphic novels in years.
Jay Martin’s LOST BOY coming from Dark Horse this summer
The graphic novel from the music video director follows a young boy surviving in the aftermath of a catastrophe.
PREVIEW: Cassie Cloud rolls the dice in ARCHIE’S VALENTINE’S SPECTACULAR
Riverdale's latest resident arrives when the new Archie seasonal one-shot hits stores next week.
Angoulême Memories: Creators recall their favorite moments at the festival
Angoulême's fiftieth anniversary is here. We conducted a survey asking international pros in the comics space for their memories and we bring them all for your reading pleasure.
WEDNESDAY COMICS REVIEWS: A big return (?) in SAGA #61
Plus, we go long on Creepshow #5 and TMNT - The Last Ronin: Lost Years #1, along with our usual rundown of weekly comics reviews!
DAWN OF DC continues with TITANS, GREEN LANTERN, and CYBORG
DC continues to announce new titles in its yearlong initiative, along with a Dawn of DC graphic that has a few surprises...
The Marvel Rundown: Terminal antics in X-TERMINATORS #5
The terminal issue of X-Terminators concludes the gloriously Grindhouse-style series.
DC ROUND-UP: It’s ONE BAD DAY after another for CATWOMAN
THIS WEEK: Things just kind of suck all around for Catwoman in Catwoman:One Bad Day and Catwoman #51.
Note: the reviews below contain spoilers. If you want a quick,...
David Hazan & Ceclilia Lo Valvo’s MONOMYTH coming from Mad Cave Studios in May
The series follows the descendants of the world's last magic users as they come together to face off against new threats - and each other.
PREVIEW: You never know what you’ll find in JUNCTION JONES AND THE CORDUROY CONSPIRACY...
The cyberpunk neo-noir series from Scout Comics releases its first issue next month.
The Indirect Market: 2023 Is Gonna Suck – But It Doesn’t Have To
Retailer Brandon Schatz return and looks at the forces impacting the industry in 2023 - some of it is bad, but there is hope for a new system.























